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Old 05-05-2008, 09:27 AM
 
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Question Where do you get your metal stock?

Sorry to ask such a newbie question, but I wonder where do you guy get metal suitable for milling. Like AL, brass, even steel. I've seen stuff on eBay but it seems rather pricey...
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Old 05-05-2008, 09:39 AM
 
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Have you tried the yellow pages? I buy my aluminum and steel all locally. Advice and a friendly face included for no extra charge. Custom manufacturers may also carry some other materials.
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Old 05-05-2008, 09:51 AM
 
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Local suppliers, scrap yard and some places will sell cut offs pretty cheap.
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Old 05-05-2008, 11:11 AM
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The last order I had, I got through Speedy Metals. I got a shipping notice less then 24 hours later... Speedy!
http://www.speedymetals.com/default.aspx

I've also have gotten a few orders through Online Metals:
http://www.onlinemetals.com/

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Old 05-05-2008, 12:49 PM
 
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www.metalsdepot.com

Except I don't have to mail-order because they're local to me.

BTW: they have a nice PDF catalog you can download.
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I buy locally. I checked the yellow pages and Googled for metal dealers in my area. I then called around to see if they had an "off cuts" rack.
Many places don't bother and just bung the little pieces in the scrap. The ones I found all had a very good selection of small stuff, and were very helpful and reasonable.
Half the time, I'm able to find off cuts that were just the right size for the intended project and therefore, saved me the effort of cutting the stock to size...
Just a few small hints.
1) Be nice. Off cuts is not their main business.
2) Ask if you need safety shoes when you call. Don't want to make a trip and then not be allowed on the shop floor due to safety reasons.
3) I keep some gloves in my car (in the glove box, of course) so I can do metal runs at lunch and not come back to the office with greasy hands.
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Old 05-05-2008, 12:58 PM
 
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from local scrap yard which is also a metal supplier. usualy they want orders in magnitudes of 6meters.
and thanx to some friends in the local industry i got a few kg's of 7175 aluminium.
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Home Depot

I just stopped by Home Depot today and got a round .5"x36" aluminum rod. They don't have much, but I'm in the same boat as you. Don't know where to get this stuff in LA so I just thought I look at whatever is close to me. If anyone here has any info, I would much appreciate it too. Some of the links also look pretty good, but you know how it is, who wants to wait...hehe...It's just what I need to make the thumb stick piece that broke off my wireless keyboard and I have been using it without it, but it's not the same. Now if I can only figure out how to make it nice...second actual part that I need to make so we'll see how this one goes.

I also cut some small pieces of flat steel bar I bought there a while back and used the grinder to make them thinner too. I used this for a shelf holder I made and works great. Very strong stuff even though it's small, width wise. Now my cutter is abut centered.
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Originally Posted by Jaime128 View Post
I just stopped by Home Depot today and got a round .5"x36" aluminum rod. They don't have much, but I'm in the same boat as you. Don't know where to get this stuff in LA so I just thought I look at whatever is close to me. If anyone here has any info, I would much appreciate it too. Some of the links also look pretty good, but you know how it is, who wants to wait...hehe...It's just what I need to make the thumb stick piece that broke off my wireless keyboard and I have been using it without it, but it's not the same. Now if I can only figure out how to make it nice...second actual part that I need to make so we'll see how this one goes.
LA as in Los Angeles?

there are plenty of suppliers of metals in the LA and Orange county area. i'm pretty sure there is at least one Industrial Metal Supply in LA. i know there is a scrap yard that is open on the weekends around where the 605 crosses the 5 (I think) in Norwalk. there are also a lot of machinery dealers out that way too.
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Old 05-07-2008, 08:23 AM
 
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This is just a suggestion, but try http://maps.google.com/

Enter your location and get the map up.

Then choose "Find Businesses"

Type steel or aluminum or whatever into the find box and be amazed!

It'll even show you where they are in relation to you.

Now google the best prospects then call them.
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Don't overlook the smaller manufacturing shops you may have in your area. You'd be surprised at what they throw away. If you're not above a bit of dumpster-diving, you may be well rewarded. Most of these shops have dedicated scrap bins, so you don't have to dig thru "garbage". Larger shops may have segregated aluminum and steel hoppers, many times in the back lot area and easily accessable.
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Home Depot? Dumpster diving? Man you guys are cheap! j/k, I've resorted to both those methods. You've got to be resourceful in this hobby sometimes.

I just read the yellow pages for the 2 shops that supply my stuff. Neither of them advertise the fact they sell material, so maybe the yellow pages can be a bit misleading. One of them is a custom-machining/custom-manufacturing shop. Amazing what they have on hand. I love going to pick up material and seeing what projects they have going. Can't duplicate that experience with an on-line supermarket.
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